Current event meaning in English
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Definition
current events: present, topical news or affairs
I read about the elections in the current events section of the newspaper.
Examples
- "Just a quick reminder that we will be meeting on Wednesday at 12:00 as usual, for our weekly Current Events club."
- "Hello Current Events Enthusiasts!"
- "Susie : Mr. Delavigne, if you've paid any attention to current events, you would know the mega-popular sportswear company, "Shmike", has suffered terribly in the public eye."
- "To: Current events club members"
- "I actually spent the weekend reading up on current events."
- "Subject: Current Events Club meeting this Wednesday at noon!"
- "The Brian Jones Current Events Club is now in session, the honorable Brian Jones presiding, that's me!"
- "But you're more than welcome to stay if you want to discuss current events."
- "The first edition of our weekly Current Events Club will be held on Wednesday at 12:00."
- "Hello everyone and thank you for coming to the inaugural edition of Brian Jones' Current Events Club!"
- "This is the first in a series of articles which aim to provide our readers with an insight into current events in Britain, as well as offering you a weekly rant by a rather outspoken woman."
- "Subject: Inaugural Current Events Club meeting this Wednesday at noon!"
- "To: Current Events Club members"
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